Opinion

‘It’s always something:’ Alcohol industry always preparing for the worst

Distilleries, wineries, and breweries are growing at an exponential rate. All with an eye on Washington, D.C., and, in our case, Raleigh. North Carolina has well more than 300 breweries, for instance, yet burgeoning entrepreneurs seemingly have little fear of a coming glut. New breweries continue to open in all the usual places — Asheville,...

John Trump
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Lawmakers finish most legislative business with hectic week

The 2019 session of the N.C. General Assembly began Jan. 9, both in the House and the Senate. The session ended on Halloween, which was Wednesday, Oct. 31. Lawmakers left without a budget, failing to override Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto, which came in June. To date, Cooper has vetoed 37 bills — 23 of which...

CJ Staff
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GOP leaders: We’ll keep passing budget items both sides want

The N.C. House on Wednesday, Aug. 28, unanimously passed pay raises for state employees.  H.B. 226 would grant state employees a raise of 2.5% for each of the next two years. H.B. 126 would increase pay for the State Highway Patrol, and HB. 777 would give raises to staff of the State Bureau of Investigation...

Brooke Conrad
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Piecemeal spending plans move through General Assembly as budget stalemate drags on 

While the budget stalemate continues, lawmakers are working to pass pieces of the General Fund budget bill with measures that include pay raises for some state employees.  Meantime, Gov. Roy Cooper used a Tuesday, Aug. 27, news conference to attack Republican lawmakers for refusing to include Medicaid expansion in the General Fund budget — even...

Lindsay Marchello
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State employees get temporary reprieve from higher medical costs as health plan insolvency looms

State employees are no longer in immediate danger of paying out-of-network costs for their health care, but they may confront higher premiums and higher taxes later.  State Treasurer Dale Folwell’s Clear Pricing Project has folded, and its proposed reforms won’t touch hospitals. But the fiscal future of the State Health Plan is unclear.  Without the...

Julie Havlak

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Lawmakers try to resurrect Milk Commission, but some sour to the proposal

Some lawmakers want to bring back the state’s Milk Commission to protect local dairy farmers, but critics of the measure contend it will only lead to higher milk prices.  During the July 31 House Agriculture Committee meeting, Reps. Jeff McNeely, R-Iredell, and Pat Hurley, R-Randolph, introduced a PCS to Senate Bill 380 that would bring...

Lindsay Marchello
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Governor signs major distillery bill in Durham

Editor’s note: This story was updated Monday, July 29, at 8 p.m. Senate Bill 290, originally filed as the Distillery Regulatory Reform Bill, will soon become law. Gov. Roy Cooper signed the game-changing measure at Graybeard Distillery in Durham on Monday, July 29. The bill brings rules governing N.C. craft distillers more in line with...

John Trump
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Bill to establish private liquor stores gets committee hearing but no vote

Rep. Chuck McGrady, R-Henderson, won’t seek re-election when his term expires next year, but he’s far from finished. House Bill 971, which McGrady sponsored, has stalled in the legislature. Still, McGrady got a hearing for a proposed committee substitute in the House’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Committee on Tuesday, July 23. He co-chairs the committee. The...

John Trump
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‘Game-changer’ alcohol bill on Cooper’s desk; governor expected to sign

Parity.  It’s what North Carolina’s craft distillers wanted most, really. To, in a regulatory and statutory sense, take their place in line with the state’s brewers and vintners. If not in front of them, then just behind, in a place where they can extend an arm and gently tap them on the shoulder. If only...

John Trump
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Senate passes alcohol reform bill; awaits governor’s signature

A bill N.C. craft distillers see as a game-changer regarding how they do business and how they can grow their businesses is headed to the governor. The N.C. Senate, which had already approved Senate Bill 290, concurred with House changes in a 31-10 vote Tuesday, July 16. The N.C. House on July 11, after years...

John Trump
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House passes ABC reforms, bill heads to Senate for concurrence

The N.C. House on Thursday, July 11, after years of contentious debate and myriad failed efforts, were finally able to pass a bill, in an 86-28 vote, that would align craft distilleries more closely with rules governing wine and craft beer. The bill, Senate Bill 290, has already passed the Senate, 39-4, and returns to...

John Trump